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The Maidens ASSI

Last updated: 24 March 2010

 

picture of one of the Maidens rocks ASSI

Site No ASSI 320
Area (ha)
Declared Date 21/09/2009
Confirmed Date  
County Antrim
Council(s) Larne BC
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The Maidens ASSI consists of two small islands (the West and East Maidens) and a series of rock platforms which dry out at low water.
picture of grey seal and pup perched on rock shelfThey are formed of an igneous rock known as dolerite which appears to take the form of a series of massive intrusions in to older rocks. The latter has been eroded away leaving the dolerite exposed both above and below the sea.

The Maidens are of importance for their breeding European shag colony, seal population, both common and grey and a range of intertidal rock communities where there are sheltered communties with species such as spiral and toothed wracks.

The Maidens provides a range of habitat types for seals and pups of both grey and common seals have been recorded.
West Maiden provided permanently dry rock which is ideal for pupping, while the islets and reefs, exposed at low water, offers opportunites for feeding or moulting.

    
 
 

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